Marina Sumrada23 days agoFrom
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Great day, great selection, beautiful pieces.
D Sawyer23 days agoFrom
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Friendly staff, very interesting antiques and home decor accessories, plus some women's kimono and haori jackets. Unfortunately for me, I went on the last day of their sale and most of the items I was looking for were gone. I'll just have to be sure to get in earlier next year! (And plan a budget! A few things that caught my eye for the future were much more expensive than I was planning for. XD)
Cyndy T23 days agoFrom
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For people who love Japanese things this place is wonderful. It was my first visit and I was impressed with how well organized the staff was in directing people and everything had a price. Prices started at $1 for sake bowls in up to antique furniture. Many affordable pieces in between such as kimono for $15 (varies on item) to $20 large kokeshi. I recommend bringing a bag or box to use while shopping for smaller items and for best selection go on first day. Be prepared for a longer line if you do.